
Why I Did a Year and a Half Long Transition Instead of a Big Chop
For my natural hair journey, I chose to transition for a year and half before cutting my relaxed ends for several reasons. I cut my
For my natural hair journey, I chose to transition for a year and half before cutting my relaxed ends for several reasons. I cut my
While I’ve been natural for over 14 years, I never considered myself a part of the natural hair movement. My reason for going natural back
What is your name, and where are you from? K: My name is Kendra J Williams and I’m from North Carolina. Did you transition or
Although 2012 and 2013 seem like so long ago, I am still amazed at the fact that to date, I have spent more time as
Transitioning in and of itself is a challenging journey, wrought with excitement, frustration, progress and potential. Amidst all of the advice, methods, regimens and
Does your hair need a mid-week detangling pick-me-up, but you don’t want it to get weighed down with product? Sometimes, navigating through the hair with
by Taylor Law of Klassy Kinks At the end of 2012, I decided that it was time to take control and go natural. No awkward
Karen Constant aka Glamfun made waves on YouTube with her witty lyrics and infectious personality, gaining popularity via natural hair parodies and providing tips and
When it comes to transitioning, there are three questions I am asked most frequently: 1. How do I transition to natural hair? 2. What hair
by Tyra of Indigenous Curls Hope I Look this Good at 70! Almost 3 Years ago, my grandmother, Jen, unintentionally went natural. For years, she would
Introduce yourself! A: Hello my curlies! My name is Ashley and I’m a naturalista from New York. My natural journey began on August 10, 2013
Introduce yourself! C: My name is Christina Patrice, and I’m from Los Angeles, California – born and raised! Why did you make the decision to
by Shelli of Hairscapades So, you’ve recently discovered the online natural hair community: blogs, websites, YouTube channels, Fotki albums and Tumblr… the list seems to go
For transitioners, the line of demarcation presents a special set of challenges on it’s own. Identified as the point where your old damaged hair meets
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